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Small Gods – Martin Shaw
http://drmartinshaw.com/essays/ Click on the link above for another powerful piece from Martin. Here’s a taste:- ‘Once upon a time there was a lonely hunter. One evening, returning to his hut over the snow, he saw smoke coming from his chimney. … Continue reading →
Posted in accountability, awakening, beauty, communication, community, consciousness, creativity, cultural questions, Disconnection, ecological issues, embodiment, encounter, grief, healing, immanence, interconnection & belonging, love, Martin Shaw, meaning, metaphor & dream, myth, natural world, non-conforming, paradigm shift, perception, physical being, poetry, political, presence, rewilding, surrender, transformation
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Lessons in breast feeding & non-racism – Laeaurra Flamehawk
Lessons in breast feeding and a lack of racism go together in my memory. It might seem an odd pairing in an era where wet nurses are rare. But it was once a common sight in the South to see … Continue reading →
Posted in acceptance, beauty, child development, civil rights, community, cultural questions, diversity, education, encounter, equality, ethics, feminine, growing up, interconnection & belonging, love, non-conforming, parenting, perception, relationship, spirituality, wonder
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Kristina Kuzmic on valuing & offering our gifts
We like this. There’s a lot of positivity/law of attraction stuff around which seems unhelpful or even toxic – implying that, of we cannot feel better or improve our lives, we are somehow deficient or not trying hard enough … Continue reading →
Posted in actualizing tendency, community, compassion, core conditions, creativity, cultural questions, emotions, empowerment, encounter, gratitude, interconnection & belonging, kindness & compassion, love, power and powerlessness, presence, relationship, resilience, risk, sadness & pain, self, self concept, self esteem, vulnerability
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We Were Made For These Times – Clarissa Pinkola Estes
http://www.grahameb.com/pinkola_estes.htm Click on the link for this beautiful and inspiring piece from Clarissa. It won’t be new to some of you….and stands repeating. Thanks to Jewels Wingfield on Facebook for a timely reminder of this passage, in the run up … Continue reading →
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‘All Together Now’ George Monbiot
http://www.monbiot.com/2017/02/09/all-together-now/ Click on the above link to visit George Monbiot’s own site for this article about how we might begin to restore community. Like George, we believe the antidote to our manifold ills as societies lies in connection, relationship and … Continue reading →
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‘The Poet and the Shepherd’ by Joshua Boettiger
https://parabola.org/2017/01/31/the-poet-and-the-shepherd-by-joshua-boettiger/ Click on the link to visit Parabola Magazine for this astonishing article by Joshua Boettiger:- ‘We could say the search for meaning – which is a holy search – becomes imperiled whenever the poet-self and the shepherd-self are out … Continue reading →
Posted in acceptance, accountability, awakening, beauty, community, compassion, consciousness, creativity, Disconnection, embodiment, empathy, encounter, ethics, gratitude, grief, immanence, interconnection & belonging, kindness & compassion, Leonard Cohen, love, meaning, metaphor & dream, music, organismic experiencing, perception, person centred, physical being, poetry, power and powerlessness, presence, relationship, Rilke, sadness & pain, self, shadow, spirituality, surrender, transformation, trust, vulnerability
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James O’Dea on peacebuilding
“Those who recognize our essential qualities are the true peacebuilders: they let us know that they see the significance of our lives. Meanness of spirit stems from a place of neglect and the absence of nurturance and love. When we … Continue reading →
Posted in 'evil', actualizing tendency, anger, blaming, communication, community, compassion, compulsive behaviour, conditions of worth, conflict, core conditions, criminal justice model, cultural questions, Disconnection, empathy, empowerment, encounter, healing, interconnection & belonging, James O'Dea, kindness & compassion, loneliness, love, non-directive counselling, our service, Palace Gate Counselling Service, person centred, person centred theory, power and powerlessness, presence, relationship, sadness & pain, self concept, shadow, therapeutic growth, therapeutic relationship, trauma, violence
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Jason Hine on how we might approach 2017
Click on the above link for Jason Hine’s Facebook page, and a post on some of the questions we are encountering as humans moving into another year….and some of what we may be able to be and do, to make … Continue reading →
Posted in 'evil', autonomy, awakening, community, compassion, consciousness, creativity, cultural questions, Disconnection, diversity, ecological issues, embodiment, empowerment, ethics, gratitude, grief, human condition, interconnection & belonging, internal locus of evaluation, Joanna Macy, loss, love, paradigm shift, political, power and powerlessness, presence, shadow, transformation, trauma, trust, vulnerability
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Being with my grief for the world – Justine Corrie
Click on the link above for this timely and resonant post on Facebook by Justine. Here’s the text for those who have trouble reading Facebook links:- ‘Witnessing events and devastating suffering unfolding in Syria this week, exposure of yet more … Continue reading →
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Guante ‘Ten Responses to the Phrase ‘Man up”
Click on the link above for Guante’s performance of his work on Button Poetry’s Facebook page. Aho. ‘Man up’ belongs in the ‘just don’t say it’ category…. Thanks, Guante, and also to Button Poetry and Angie Buchanan for posting this on Facebook … Continue reading →
Posted in communication, cultural questions, cultural taboos, Disconnection, diversity, emotions, empathy, empowerment, ethics, feminine, Gender & culture, growing up, healing, identity, kindness & compassion, loneliness, love, masculine, non-conforming, objectification, paradigm shift, parenting, perception, political, power and powerlessness, relationship, self, self concept, self esteem, sexual being, sexual orientation, sexual violence, shadow, shame, shaming, vulnerability
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